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Might try and trottle along to this.

 

Think we should try to get as many people to this game as possible to really kick start the finals for both teams. 


27 minutes ago, deelusions from afar said:

TMac to play?

Alan R advised should play 3 quarters

57 minutes ago, Daily Dose of Demons said:

Think we should try to get as many people to this game as possible to really kick start the finals for both teams. 

can we arrange a training session for the firsts before the game?  10am light session, sign some autographs.  stay around for the final?  they would be there anyway...   get a huge crowd going!

 
2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

can we arrange a training session for the firsts before the game?  10am light session, sign some autographs.  stay around for the final?  they would be there anyway...   get a huge crowd going!

COVID bubble - doubt they will want the squad mingling at this stage 

How serendipitous that we play Sydney at our home ground.

Early weather forecast showing a beautiful day.

18 degrees and light winds.

Time to enjoy the legendary bacon and egg roll. 


VFL - 2022 Qualifying Final - Casey Demons v Sydney Swans
Saturday,  27th August
Casey Fields
1:05 PM

Match is televised live on channel 7, coverage starts at 1:00pm

Quite a few of the players were well off their game last week up in Brisbane. Hope to see them lift their intensity as they should do in a final.

We are into the big stuff now the finals. Casey finish 1st but lost their one and only loss to second placed Brisbane. Sydney finished the home and away season 4th after belting Box Hill by 57 points.

The game is on Saturday at 1:05 pm at Casey Fields.

 

Possible team

B: D.Smith, Turner, McVee

HB: Rosman, Tomlinson, Baker

C: Howes, Dunstan, Woewodin

HF: Bedford, Joel.Smith, Chandler

F: M.Brown, McDonald, van Rooyen

FOLL: Weideman, Jordon, Laurie

IC: White, Munro, Buntine, Bell, Valentine

 

My prediction is Casey by 20 points.

 

You have Rosman in. I see he has to undergo test. Or has he passed test.?

Casey chances won't be helped if McDonald plays limited minutes. Likely ?

Does Jordan qualify to play.?

I thought if you had played an AFL game after 1 July you had to have played 6 VFL games to qualify?

Happy to be corrected.


1 hour ago, Bystander said:

Does Jordan qualify to play.?

I thought if you had played an AFL game after 1 July you had to have played 6 VFL games to qualify?

Happy to be corrected.

If AFL team and VFL are both in the finals together then yes, anyone can qualify.  

Had Melbourne not made finals and Casey did then he wouldn't be eligible as he hadn't played enough games.

 

5 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

If AFL team and VFL are both in the finals together then yes, anyone can qualify.  

Had Melbourne not made finals and Casey did then he wouldn't be eligible as he hadn't played enough games.

 

Thats a good rule

Will be very interesting to see who plays in this game.  Are there players who need a game for conditioning?  Will Bowey/Smith/Jordon etc play 4 quarters?  Assuming Salem is back in for the firsts next week.

28 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Will be very interesting to see who plays in this game.  Are there players who need a game for conditioning?  Will Bowey/Smith/Jordon etc play 4 quarters?  Assuming Salem is back in for the firsts next week.

As you say an interesting question

Smith will definitely play 4 quarters. He's a mile off senior selection.

Bowey and Jordon... difficult to say

 


On 8/22/2022 at 3:18 PM, RedsoxMan said:

Alan R advised should play 3 quarters

And what happens to T Mac if Casey wins next week and we don't select him for the Sydney final?

27 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Does anyone know if this game will be on Kayo?

7 or afl website according to the graphic above 

 
28 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Does anyone know if this game will be on Kayo?

It's on 7 Mr Leg. 

39 minutes ago, old dee said:

It's on 7 Mr Leg. 

7 Queensland?


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